The Real Cost of Building a House in the Philippines (2025 Guide)

Cost to build a house 2025

Building a house in the Philippines is a major financial commitment, and the cost varies significantly depending on several factors. Whether you’re working with a tight budget or planning for a luxury home, it’s essential to understand where your money goes. In this post, we will break down bits-to-bits the real cost to build a house in the Philippines 2025.

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Well you see, there are several factors that affect construction costs. To be honest, creating a post like this is tricky. It is difficult to fully explain it through a simple blog post. But, we will try to be simple as we can.

We will dive down into the most obvious factors that affect house construction costs.

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Factors That Affect House Construction Costs

1. Location

  • Metro Manila vs. Provinces – Construction costs in urban areas like Metro Manila, Cebu City and Davao City are generally higher due to expensive land prices and labor rates.
  • Provincial Areas – In less urbanized areas, labor and material costs tend to be lower. But, understand that the farther the location to urban areas, the higher the construction material delivery cost is.

2. Lot Size and Type

  • If you already own land, you’ll save a significant portion of your budget.
  • Land prices vary depending on the area, with premium locations in highly urbanized area costing more per square meter.

3. House Size and Design

  • A bungalow is usually more affordable than a multi-story home because of reduced structural requirements.
  • Modern designs with open layouts may require higher-quality materials, increasing costs.

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4. Materials Used

House TypeCost per SQMMaterials Used
Low-CostP15,000 – 25,000Basic finishes with locally sourced materials.
Mid-RangeP26,000 – 45,000Higher durability and semi-luxury materials
High-EndP46,000+Premium and imported materials, smart home features, and customized designs for comfort.

5. Labor Costs

By labor cost, we mean all the people that you need to build your house. From the actual manpower to the professional technical people. There are two options you can go about.

  • Hiring a Contractor – Preferably a design and build contractors are more convenient option but typically costs 20-30% more.
  • Direct Hiring Workers – A cheaper alternative, but requires hands-on supervision. You’ll still need to hire professional architects and engineers to design your house. You’ll also need to hire professionals to inspect workers output per project milestone. Supervising and checking your laborers output day-by-day may be a tremendous work, but, you can save a lot.

6. Permits & Fees

  • Building Permits and Plans – Costs vary per municipality but typically range from ₱20,000 – ₱100,000. Typically, this is included in the design phase by the Architect (signing of all the professionals needed for the house design). Take note that “For Construction Plans” are different from the “As Built Plans”. See differences below.
For Construction PlansAs-Built Plans
Plans created before construction.Plans created after construction.
Guide contractors on how to build the project according to the intended design.Reflect any changes, modifications, or deviations made during the construction process compared to the original plans
Shows what is intended to build.Show what was actually built.

By the way, the professional fees for these two different set of plans, are paid differently. It is important to discuss these to your hired professionals.

Design and build contractors normally has these two sets of professional. This is also one of the reason why design and build contractors are better than direct hiring of worker as discussed above.

  • Legal Fees & Taxes – Includes land title registration, notarization, and other government fees. You will go through this on your own if you opted to do-it-yourself. Mind you, this is not an easy task.

To give you a better grasp on the house construction cost, we will give you a sample house construction breakdown for the three house tiers, the low-cost, the mid-range, and the high-end with cost estimates. Unfortunately, we cannot give you the approximate house area as the plans varies.

The home construction cost breakdown above are just guides. To help you visualize its breakdown. If ever there are portion of this post that don’t coincide with your trusted contractor or professional, then, your contractor’s numbers should prevail.

Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

Even after estimating your construction cost, don’t forget about these additional expenses:

  • Landscaping – If this is included in your contract, the better. If it not and you want to do-it-yourself, you better check real-time local prices as this can get pricey.
  • Furniture, Equipment, & Interior Design – Custom cabinetry, appliances, and decor.
  • Unexpected Construction Delays – Weather, permit issues, or material shortages. Well, if you hire the reputable contractor, then you wouldn’t really bother about this.
  • Inflation & Rising Material Costs –. If you are the one to buy some of the materials, like steel and cement, you better buy this in bulk. Prices of cement, steel, and wood fluctuate yearly.

Additional Key Points

  1. Be sure to include in your contract a clause for liquidated damages – in case the house completion is delayed because of the contractor’s fault. For example, shortage of manpower, or construction tools/ equipment delays. Acts of God causes of delays like earthquakes and the likes, oftentimes, are not part of contractor’s liability.
  2. Budget for Soil Testing & Unexpected Site Conditions – Many people forget that soil testing and unexpected ground conditions (like rocky soil or poor drainage) can add to costs significantly.
  3. Probable active fault like or seismic activities in your land properties. With earthquake activities here and there, better seek professional advise about probable seismic activities in or near your land properties.
  4. Waste Management & Cleanup Costs – Be sure to also include a clause about disposing of construction debris, renting waste bins, and cleaning up after construction can be costly if not planned for.

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Building a house is a major investment, and understanding the real costs involved can save you from unexpected surprises. Whether you’re planning a low-cost, mid-range, or high-end home, careful budgeting and smart decisions will help you maximize your investment.

Stay updated with construction material prices, labor costs, and hidden fees to make informed choices. And remember—working with reliable contractors and a solid cost plan can prevent costly mistakes.

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We do not warrant that the information on this website is correct, complete, or accurate; nor do we promise to ensure that the website and its content remains up-to-date. If there are portion of this post that do not coincide with your local contractor or professional, the contractor or professional advise always prevails.

Construction Cost Comparison: Low-Cost vs. Mid-Range Homes

A lot of people sends us a message about house construction cost, for both low-cost construction and mid-range construction cost. To hit two birds with one stone, we have a created this post comparing the two common housing tiers.

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Building a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. But with so many options and price points, how do you know whether a low-cost home will meet your needs or if a mid-range build is worth the extra investment? Or perhaps, you would only need a little bit of extra money that is still on-point with your budget to get that mid-range house. Let’s check it out in this post.

The house plan we will talk into is reflected on the floor plan below. Approximately 115 sq.m. area for both ground and second floor.

Ground floor plan and second floor plan sample.

As always, there will always be a disclaimer. These construction prices in the next paragraph are just average construction cost. It will always vary on the site location, availability of construction materials, and the labor cost in your respective area. If ever there are portion of this post that don’t coincide with your trusted contractor, then, your contractor’s numbers should prevail.

We will also dive down into an actual construction cost breakdown so you will have an idea about it’s price differences. But before that, we need to know the basic characteristics of comparison between low-cost houses and mid-cost houses.

This analysis breaks down the house construction cost differences between low-cost and mid-range housing, comparing expenses in overall project budget (costs includes both materials, labor, and equipment).

DescriptionLow-Cost HousesMid-Range Houses
Budget15,000 – 25,000 Php / SQM, focuses on savings26,000 – 45,000 Php / SQM, better materials and finishes
Materials UsedBasic Material, Tin/GI roofing, plywood, cheaper materials used and paint finishes.Higher quality materials (e.g., concrete blocks, reinforced foundations, better insulation, higher-grade tiles, and paints)
Durability & LongevityShorter lifespan and may require frequent repairs More durable construction, better resistance to wear and weather conditions
Design and Aesthetic AppealSimple but functional, with minimal architectural detailsMore stylish, better layout, larger windows, enhanced curb appeal
Resale ValueLower resale value due to basic construction and possible wear and tearHigher resale value because of better quality and appeal.

For simplicity, we used the 115 SQM area house reference for both house tiers (floor plan above). The bill of quantity for both houses are also presented in such a away that it is easy for them to be compared.

We did not include high-end houses because it is unlikely that high-ends units will only have 115 sq.m. area as floor area. We will create a different post showing differences for the three house tiers, low-cost, mid-range, and high-ends units. So subscribe to keep posted.

In the price differentiation between low-cost and mid-cost construction cost, take note that the structural concrete division, the two house tiers are basically similar. We assumed that the house is in similar location and soil condition. Thus, it’s structural need is also identical. Normally, it is in the architectural trade that determine the cost of the house. Actually, architectural trade and aesthetic dictates the housing cost. Some home owners would not want certain columns in-centers. Hence, making the structural columns at the corner more reinforcement demanding. For simplicity, we will assume identical structural needs for this house.

Below, you will find the back-to-back house building cost comparison of the two typical tier houses, the low-cost houses, and the mid-range houses. To avoid complexity, indirect costs, contractor’s profit, and other miscellaneous is included in the numbers.

Everything is updated to date. You see, the following are the differences between low-cost and mid-range. In the attached bill of quantity, you will see the approximate building expenses between low cost housing and mid range housing costs. The brief summary of materials to be used is also included.

We would also like to highlight the per area construction costs.

These days, the decent entry level or low cost housing construction cost per square meter is around 15k-25k, while the mid-range housing construction cost per square meter is 26k-45k. Although some can still build below 15k (others can even do it at 10,000 – 13,000). But, its quality and integrity are shady and is not that good, Meaning, it requires frequent housing maintenance.

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Most contractors and builders uses this per square area, or per square meter in computing the building cost of the house for simplicity.

To get the “approximate” total construction costs, simply multiply the floor area of the house x the price range (that is 15k-25k for low-cost, and 26k-45k for mid-range). If there are two floors, add the ground floor area and the second floor area to get the total floor area, then multiply it to the price range.

Take note of the word “approximate” as this is only just an average. You cannot get the actual construction cost unless you already have the final house plan and contract in place. Also, don’t confuse these numbers with the developed lands offered by housing developers. Developed subdivision housing often have amenities which adds to the housing costs.

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Steel Truss Construction Prices Philippines

Truss Works
Item Name Unit Price
6mm thk.x 65mm x 65mm x 6.0 Angle bar(T & B Chord) pc   2,278.00
6mm thk. x 50mm x 50mm x 6.0 Angle bar(Web Member) pc   1,751.00
10mm thk. Gusset plate welded to truss sq.m.   4,285.00
150mm x 65mm x 20mm x 2mm LC-Purlins pcs.   1,101.00
255mm x 90mm x 25mm x 5mm thk.  LC- Channel beam pcs.   4,103.00
300mmx12mm dia. Plain Bar w/ standard nuts & washers @ both ends: Sagrod pcs.       76.00
350mmx12mm dia. Plain Bar w/ standard nuts & washers @ both ends: Sagrod pcs.       81.00
380mmx12mm dia. Plain Bar w/ standard nuts & washers @ both ends: Sagrod pcs.       79.00
465mmx12mm dia. Plain Bar w/ standard nuts & washers @ both ends: Sagrod pcs.       83.00
550mmx12mm dia. Plain Bar w/ standard nuts & washers @ both ends: Sagrod pcs.       89.00
12mm. Thk. Buckle Plate sq.m.   5,200.00
16mm dia. Plain Bar cross bracing pc.      422.00
16 mm dia. Turn buckle pc.      142.00
12mm x 250mm x 300mm Base Plate sq.m.   5,200.00
100 x 100 x 6mm thk. Angular base plate pc.   1,887.00
50 x 50 x 5mm Angular Bar pc.   1,399.00
75 x 75 x 6mm x 130mm Clip Angle to Purlins pc.   2,623.50
Welding Rod (Fuji) box   2,340.00
Oxygen(content only) tank   1,579.00
Acetylene(content only) tank   2,010.00
Hacksaw Blade pc.       62.00
Paint brush # 4 pc.       62.00
Paint brush # 2 pc.       35.20
Red Lead Primer gal.      429.80
Paint Thinner gal.      553.25

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Electrical Works Price Guide Philippines

ELECTRICAL WORKS
Pipe and Fitting
20mmdia UPVC  pipe pcs          84.00
20mmdia RSC conduit pcs        212.00
20mmdia RSC coupling pcs          20.50
20mmdia UPVC coupling pcs             4.50
20mmdia  UPVC adoptor pcs             7.00
20mm dia. Locknut& bushing pcs             7.80
20mm dia. RSC Locknut& bushing pcs          14.00
Boxes and Gutter
Junction box depth type,metal gauge 16 w/ cover pcs          22.60
Utility box depth type, metal gauge 16 w/cover pcs          25.00
4×4 square box depth, metal gauge 16 w/cover pcs          48.00
Miscellaneous and Consumables
Electrical tape big pcs.          38.00
Rubber tape big pcs.          82.00
Solvent cement 100cc pcs.        230.00
G.I. Wire No. 12 kls.          63.00
Concrete nail no.3 kls.        115.00
CWN no.3 kls.          67.00
Entrance cap pcs.          34.00
Terminal Lugs lot        610.00
Red Led Paint Gal        469.00
Cable Tie pc             1.00
Secondary Rack pc        540.00
Black Paint Gal         616.00
Wires
8.0mm2 THHN m          41.00
5.5mm2 THHN m          36.00
3.5mm2 THHN m          24.00
2.0mm2 THHN m          22.00
Wiring Devices
1-gang Switch, 10A, 240V set        105.00
2-gang  switch, 10A, 240V set        134.00
2-gang  3  way  switch, 10A, 240V set        234.00
1-gang Convenince Outlet, 10A, 240V set        239.00
2-gang  Convenience Outlet, 3 prong 10A, 240V set        341.00
Lighting Fixtures
24  Watts light bulb set         280.00
1-18watts Compact flourescent lighting fixtures set         676.00
keyless type,porcelain receptacle
2-36 watts ,220v,Flourescent (box type) set      1,220.00
1 x 18, 230V, Compact Flourescent (Keyless Type Porcelain Receptacle Outlet) set         678.00
Power Load Center Switch Gear and Panel Board
Main :40AT/50AF,1PCB,240V,18KAIC, BOLT-ON set   12,500.00
Branches
2-15AT/50AF,1PCB,240V,10KAIC,,BOLT-ON PC        315.00
3-20AT/50AF,1PCB,240V,10KAIC,,BOLT-ON PC        315.00

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Masonry Works Prices Philippines

Masonry / CHB Wall Works
Concrete Hollow Blocks (CHB) 4″ pc          12.00
Concrete Hollow Blocks (CHB) 6″ pc          18.00
Portland Cement, 40 kg. bag        261.00
Washed sand cu.m.     1,365.00
10 mm. Dia. x 6.0 M. DSB pc.        159.00
Tie Wire #16 kg.          61.00
Stone Masonry Works
Cement bag 262.00
Sand cu.m. 1,432.00
Gravel Fill cu.m. 1,417.00
Weep Holes (PVC) Lm. 201.00
Filter Cloth sq.m. 260.00
Boulders cu.m. 1,482.05
Screened Sand cu.m. 1,550.00
Screened Gravel cu.m. 1,590.00

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List of Construction Prices for Sanitary and Plumbing Works Philippines

Plumbing and Sanitary Works
Sanitary Lines Unit  Price
100mm dia. PVC pc 758.88
75mm dia. PVC pc 487.70
50mm dia PVC (vp & wp) pc 333.00
PVC Clean Out w/ plug & sealing ring 100mm pc 99.40
PVC Clean Out w/ plug & sealing ring 150mm pc 118.23
PVC P-Trap w/ plug & sealing ring 50mm pc 67.45
PVC Tee (150mm) pc 107.00
PVC Tee (100mm) pc 92.00
PVC WYE (100mm) pc 97.00
PVC WYE REDUCER (100mmX50mm) pc 84.00
PVC WYE REDUCER (100mmX75mm) pc 94.00
PVC ELBOW 90° (100mm) pc 96.00
PVC ELBOW 90° (75mm) pc 87.00
PVC Elbow 90° (50mm) pc 64.00
PVC Elbow 45° (100mm) pc 96.00
PVC Elbow 45° (75mm) pc 84.00
PVC Elbow 45° (50mm) pc 68.00
PVC Coupling (100mm) pc 97.00
Vulca Seal pc 445.00
Cold Water Lines Unit  Price
20mmØ Polypropylene, Type 3, PN20 pc. 252.00
20mmØ Coupling pc. 97.00
20mmØ Tee pc. 97.00
20mmØ Elbow pc. 97.00
Teflon Tape roll 28.50
Stainless Steel Faucet pc 180.00

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List of Construction Prices for Concreting Works Philippines

Concreting Works
Concrete
Soil Poisoning – Termicide Liter        325.00
Gravel cu.m     1,310.00
Wash Sand cu.m     1,435.00
Portland Cement, 40kg Bag        259.00
Pozzolan Cement, 40kg Bag        261.00
Steel Bars
 10mm Diameter Deformed Bars pc        156.00
 12mm Diameter Deformed Bars pc        221.00
 16mm Diameter Deformed Bars pc        392.00
 20mm Diameter Deformed Bars pc        642.00
 #16 G.I. Tie Wire kg          16.00
Formworks
 2 x 3 x 10′ Coco lumber pc        270.00
 2 x 4 x 10 Coco lumber pc        270.00
 1/2″ x 4′ x 8′ Plywood pc        656.00
 6mm thk. Lawanit board pc        201.00
 6mm thk. Ordinary Plywood pc        323.00
 1″x2″x8′ Wood pc          75.00
 2″x2″x8′ Wood pc          95.00
 2″x3″x8′ Wood pc          105.00
 2″x4″x8′ Wood pc          125.00

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